Description: PerotinusThe Dessoff Choirs & New York Brass Ensemble - Paul Boepple, dir. Concert Hall Society CHS 1 112 [LP-mono] Contents: Anon. Motet: Alle, Psallite Anon., France Motet: Bon vin Perotinus (attr.): Gymel: Nobilis humilis Perotinus Salvatoris hodie Perotinus (attr.): Conductus: Vetus abit littera (à 4) Perotinus Viderunt omnes (à 4) Performers: The Dessoff Choirs & New York Brass Ensemble - Paul Boepple, dir. Recording site and date: Unknown [ca 1951]; Rel.: 1953 (CLP 6189) Virtually nothing is known of the life of Perotin (fl.c.1200), also called Magister Perotinus or Perotinus Magnus. Our entire knowledge of his attributions and activity rests on a paragraph written by the theorist Anonymous IV (designated as such by Coussemaker, 1852). Anonymous IV states that Perotin extended and edited the work of Leonin in the Magnus liber organi, and among other things that he took what was a two-voice style of writing and developed it into three- and four-voice polyphony. Although Perotin is not believed to have been alone in this undertaking, his is the most prominent name associated with what was a seminal event in Western music. While the grandeur of his four-voice Viderunt omnes & Sederunt principes is a testament to his contrapuntal skill, his monophonic conductus Beata viscera shows his melodic talent. Perotin is known for regularizing the structure of organum, introducing new elements of planning, and ultimately removing it from its improvisational roots. This activity manifested itself most clearly in the extended clausulas, or closing cadential flourishes in mostly note-against-note (descant) style, which Perotin wrote. These clausulas became the basis of the motet genre, another innovation in which Perotin might have participated directly.Todd M. McComb, 9/01 see scans There is NO reserve........ Check out my user page! Visit Post-Age Collectibles Important notice: Buyer pays S/H: Packaged to ensure safe receipt. Payment for auction items expected from winning bidder within a week of auction end. Washington State residents will pay sales tax. International orders will be shipped insured/declared for full value only. International Buyers – Please Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Registration REQUIRED on all international shipments unless using ebay shipping - $12.00 additional charge - no exceptions! Thank you for taking a look at my auction, Richard. Bids subject to cancellation or acceptance based on bidders feedback. © 2013 - Post-Age Collectibles
Price: 79.99 USD
Location: Graham, Washington
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Features: 1st Edition, Import
Format: Record
Record Size: 12"
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Amadeo
Release Title: Austrian Choral Music
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Artist: Osterreichischer Musikrat Chormusik der Gegenwart
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Style: Musicals, Chorale
Genre: Classical
Type: LP